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counterfeiting our products, selling them around the world, even into the united states. i was with one company that makes valves in process industries. they said, look, we were having some valves coming in that were broken and we had to repair them under warranty. we looked them up. they had our serial number on them, and then we noticed there was more than one with that same serial number. there were counterfeit products being made overseas with the same number as the u.s. company. this can't go on. being sold as if they were made by the u.s. competitor. this can't go on. i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner, but that doesn't mean they can just roll all over us and steal our jobs on an unfair basis. >> governor romney is right. you are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas, because you invested in companies that were shipping jobs overseas, and that's your right. i mean, that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet on american workers. if we had taken your advice, govern are romney, about our auto industry, we'd be buyi
counterfeiting our products, selling them around the world, even into the united states. i was with one company that makes valves in process industries. they said, look, we were having some valves coming in that were broken and we had to repair them under warranty. we looked them up. they had our serial number on them, and then we noticed there was more than one with that same serial number. there were counterfeit products being made overseas with the same number as the u.s. company. this can't...
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boone, today natural gas in the united states accounts for about 112,000 vehicles. it powers about 112,000 vehicles, mostly commercial vekd vehicles. the transition costs are huge. how do we get there? how much progress, if any, are we making? >> just leave it up to private capital. you don't need the government to do one thing for them. please, please. i heard it so many times. let the government do the infrastructure. let me tell you, if we do that, i'll be dead and gone by the time the infrastructure is complete. just let private industry handle it. we have plenty of natural gas just like you said. 92 years, i accept that number. now 112,000 vehicles, you know how many vehicles there are in the world that are on natural gas? 13 million. gas problem, the russian company announced yesterday this week that sometime they are going to use natural gas for transportation fuel. it will happen. it has to happen. it's $2 a gallon cheaper than it is for diesel. natural gas is cheaper. but we got a heated discussion going on in energy in the second debate. they didn't come u
boone, today natural gas in the united states accounts for about 112,000 vehicles. it powers about 112,000 vehicles, mostly commercial vekd vehicles. the transition costs are huge. how do we get there? how much progress, if any, are we making? >> just leave it up to private capital. you don't need the government to do one thing for them. please, please. i heard it so many times. let the government do the infrastructure. let me tell you, if we do that, i'll be dead and gone by the time the...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. the debates are done, the race is heading for the final stretch, and it is still all about the economy. so we'll start with a great panel to talk about the american economy. what is actually going on. >>> then, you've often heard that fracking is controversial. why? we have a debate to help you think it through. >>> and do you think you have enough money? what would be enough? we'll have a fascinating discussion on the subject with lord robert skidelsky, britain's most prominent economic historian on how to answer those questions. >>> and why in the world did the nation of mali get more mention this week in the foreign policy debate than all of japan, mexico, or europe? >>> first, my take. the international monetary fund's latest world economic outlook makes for gloomy reading. growth projections have been revised downward almost everywhere, especially in europe and the big emerging markets like china. yet when looking out over the next four years, coincidentally the next presidential
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states. we're allowing allies in the region to provide weapons but we are not going to go there. while mitt romney is saying he would be willing to work with the rebels and share our values. so he's willing to take a more muscular approach. and that's where we're seeing a difference between the two candidates. on each one of these issues, we see romney taking a more muscular approach, a stronger leadership role and a possibility that he could go it alone, compared to president obama. you have seen him trying to work with allies to build coalitions and to try to lead as he -- some of his advisors have said from behind, this phrase is coming back to haunt him as in libya, which could have been interpreted as a success story deposing a dictator there, without the loss of american lives or sending u.s. troops there. but because of what we have seen happen in beirut, this is not a possibility for them. >> and it will be very interesting to see how all this plays out because events are breaking eve
states. we're allowing allies in the region to provide weapons but we are not going to go there. while mitt romney is saying he would be willing to work with the rebels and share our values. so he's willing to take a more muscular approach. and that's where we're seeing a difference between the two candidates. on each one of these issues, we see romney taking a more muscular approach, a stronger leadership role and a possibility that he could go it alone, compared to president obama. you have...
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we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that can go to heavy duty. what you need out of this third debate is a plan. >> t. boone pickens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for joining us. >>> if there's one country doing things the right way, it's china. that's one of the reasons people are talking about it. >> changes that were taking place in china. >> china needs the united states. >> for some emerging markets like china. >> the governor for energy and infrastructure has made china a world power. how is china's rise changing the world future and how can you capitalize on it right now? that's n
we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that...
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it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value of their currency. they put the currency down low, that mean
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states. john, it's about getting elected for a second term. if president obama wins again, doesn't have to worry about running again, his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean for americans looking toward 2016? >> well, second term presidents do look to go big. they look to make the history books and sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. would president obama be more open to that big deal, more open to maybe structural changes in medicare and social security to get what he wants in the tax environment you were just talking about? yes, he most likely would be. however, ali, bill clinton wanted some big things in his second term. george w. bush wanted big things in the second term. both were hobled politically, the monica lewinsky situation in bill clinton's case, and other things for george bush. so the president would be thinking big. the question is, can he get big? >> that's a good question. ronna peru is the assistant manag
states. john, it's about getting elected for a second term. if president obama wins again, doesn't have to worry about running again, his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean for americans looking toward 2016? >> well, second term presidents do look to go big. they look to make the history books and sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. would president obama be more open to that big deal, more open to maybe structural...
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russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology creates jobs. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stability, keep your young people at home. create new jobs, et cetera, and they're willing to work closely in public, private partnerships to create this. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in london, canada, russia, what's your conclusion? >> i think we have a country that dreams well. i think we've got to be more effective on execution. you have to look at the positives. any time you feel down, go to silicon valley. the ability to dream in the valley is amazing and they make dreams happen. but there's a risk-taking culture that you must have to be successful in countries an companies. >> we'll be back in a moment. more with these three top ceos, their optimism and pes
russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology creates jobs. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to create stability, keep your young people at home. create new jobs, et cetera, and they're willing to work closely in public, private partnerships to create this. >> so how badly did we do in the u.s.? when you can...
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what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over boss nia i the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very 40sfully, so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest. >> let's talk about this. let's stay on syria for a little bit because i mean i would love to see us do more to help us get rid of the assad regime. i guess -- i don't know, but i would i guess that if, you know, hillary clinton could figure out a way to get surface to air-missile into the hands of the rebels that they wouldn't have later be used to shoot down american passenger liners she would do that and the obama administration would do that. bit if they could find a way to impose a no-fly zone without massive casualties because syria's more complicated t
what can the united states do. united states can impose a no-fly zone over syria or western syria, precisely the kind we imposed over boss nia i the 1990s. there was one line in mitt romney's speech that stayed with me. we will not forget that you've forgotten about us. think that's important. there are ways in which we can use american power very effectively and very 40sfully, so i think there are things we can do to tilt the balance in favor of our interest. >> let's talk about this....
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i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing. everyone is fed up with the language police. >> you wouldn't use the "n" word, would you? >> not the "n" word argument. now we are back to my book "mugged." no. of course not. for one thing, it's like a curse word. >> why would you allow the word police as you put it to make any exceptions? >> i should have called my book three books back about guilty liberal victims and their assault on america. everybody wants to be black. no. unless you went through slavery and went through jim crow, i do not want to hear victims bullying the rest of america. this i
i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing....
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general assembly is now trying to stay here in the united states. his american lawyer says he applied for an asylum. in a statement, he said my client disagrees with the reg e regime. he had concerns on how they would treat him upon his return to iran. we're going to keep following that story. >>> honda is recalling more than 570,000 accords sold in this country due to potential fire risks. the problem is with power steering hoses that can leak creating smoke and fire. honda said in a statement there have been no crashes or injuries reported, but there was an engine fire and the part needed is not available until next year. for now, owners can take their car for an interim repair. >>> it is been 424 days since america lost its top credit rating. according to a tax policy study, american households will see an increase of $3,500 each if congress does not do something to avert the fiscal cliff in which everything from payroll taxes to full tax rates will go up. >>> in our fourth story, under attack by hackers. this was pretty incredible because the wh
general assembly is now trying to stay here in the united states. his american lawyer says he applied for an asylum. in a statement, he said my client disagrees with the reg e regime. he had concerns on how they would treat him upon his return to iran. we're going to keep following that story. >>> honda is recalling more than 570,000 accords sold in this country due to potential fire risks. the problem is with power steering hoses that can leak creating smoke and fire. honda said in a...
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we have an unemployment rate in the united states that dropped to 7.8%. that's down from 8.1%. the prior month. that's one survey. that's the household survey. the other survey of businesses shows net jobs created 114,000 jobs created. below average for the year but a few thousand more than economists were expecting. let me show the long term unemployed. 40% of people out of work in this country have been out of work for six months or longer and then there's the underemployment number. we report this every month. 14.7% of the labor market are either unemployed or working part time. they would like to be working full time. they are not being used to their potential. those are the headline numbers from hat jobs report. >> stay with us. the jobs report numbers were quickly politicized. more quickly than normal. i want to bring in labor secretary hilda solis. good to see you again. it's bean while. i didn't think we would be talking for this reason but some conservative voices challenge the legitimacy of the labor department's numbers when they came up on friday. they said how is i
we have an unemployment rate in the united states that dropped to 7.8%. that's down from 8.1%. the prior month. that's one survey. that's the household survey. the other survey of businesses shows net jobs created 114,000 jobs created. below average for the year but a few thousand more than economists were expecting. let me show the long term unemployed. 40% of people out of work in this country have been out of work for six months or longer and then there's the underemployment number. we...
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if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the country that we don't want. i would like to believe that he would do what he did as governor, but we don't have asurety. >> those are all students at wash wash and lee university in lexington, virginia, which is where we find our political contributor john avalon. joining me this morning. can i just say that, you know, look, whether you agree with some of the students or not, it is so refreshing hearing such just engaged bright minds just speaking their opinions. what was your biggest take-away? >> first of all, just that. i mean, look, these kids are incredibly engaged with the issues. a lot of polit
if he becomes president of the united states of america, then he is going to be dealing with the republicans in the house, and do we really think that he is going to go against them? is he going to push against them and so i think that for some of us who are centrists and more moderate, more worried if he becomes a president, it's just going to be unleashing the beast on a lot of the things during the primaries that came out that make a lot of us very nervous and a shift in the direction of the...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then, the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a kingmaker in congress. so, for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were latino in a district that is latino? >> nevada is a battleground state. it is a purple state. >> they wanted latino votes? >> they wanted latinos to vote. they knee no he by having a latino on the general election ballot it would increase their turnout. they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me you had a ton of momentum, both in d.c., and their constituents. >> there was a picture that came out on the las vegas sun where senator reid had his arm around me. so a lot of people were saying we know who senator reid is supporting. >> reporte
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states and more than 52% of those in silicon valley. you have just updated the numbers, and immigrant entrepreneurship has declined. talk to me about this. why is it happening and how do we fix it? >> it's very simple. there are a million skilled immigrants here waiting for permanent residents visas. many of them want to start companies and employ americans and do good for this country. we won't let them, wevisas. so they're getting frustrated and going home. so now we're now boosting our competition. >> it's weird, it's bringing policy both presidential candidates disagree with. you heard mitt romney saying he wants to staple a green card to the degree. where is the holdup? where is the problem? >> i i call them juveniles battling each other rather than try to fix the problem. everyone needs we need a start-up visa to start entrepreneur companies here, that we want more scientists, more engineers, more doctors, it's good for america, but they won't give each other political victory. both sides support stem, but they won't agree on legi
states and more than 52% of those in silicon valley. you have just updated the numbers, and immigrant entrepreneurship has declined. talk to me about this. why is it happening and how do we fix it? >> it's very simple. there are a million skilled immigrants here waiting for permanent residents visas. many of them want to start companies and employ americans and do good for this country. we won't let them, wevisas. so they're getting frustrated and going home. so now we're now boosting our...
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possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question. he wanted to focus on football during that afternoon. and so i think it will come up tonight. i think you're als
possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and...
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it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value of their currency. they put the currency down low, that mean
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i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt romney is able to counter act that. without looking like he is jumping the gun on everything, without looking like he wants to take the united states to war at the drop of a hat. >> yeah. exactly. really fascinating to talk to you, former michigan governor jennifer granholm there. appreciate your time. >> thanks so much. you bet. >> just so you know, coming up later in the hour, we're going to hear from a surrogate of the mitt romney campaign. republican congressman jason chafitz will be talking to us about tonight's debate. don't forget, come on, you know, already, you can watch it here 7:00 easter
i think that the president having raised the standing of the united states, the esteem of the united states globally is an important part, but for the domestic audience tonight, it will be a question of who projects global leadership. now, you remember that the president has been coached in this debate by john kerry who has extremely long series of international experiences, and he will, i'm certain the president will come in armed and confident, steady, and sure. the question is how mitt...
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being president of the united states while also trying to campaign. mitt romney doesn't have to do that. he could still go to ohio, go to wisconsin. go out west, but and they can say we'll talk down ads in virginia, but the campaign still continues. that's where i think it's going to be dicey for the president. >> the flip of what you said, roland, you don't want to be in nevada saying vote for me while the east coast is suffering. >> it's all about the optics. you don't want people saying how callous of you. here, americans are suffering. they have damaged homes and are having to rebuild their lives and you're running around spending millions of dollar on campaign ads. it's not a good look. >> you made the case this is going to affect both of them. but the people that don't vote in the three or four days it affects their state, two days, whatever it is, some might not vote at all. >> that's a really thorny question. my guess is that those voters are going to turn out if they are intensely committed to either candidate. if not, that's a concern for bo
being president of the united states while also trying to campaign. mitt romney doesn't have to do that. he could still go to ohio, go to wisconsin. go out west, but and they can say we'll talk down ads in virginia, but the campaign still continues. that's where i think it's going to be dicey for the president. >> the flip of what you said, roland, you don't want to be in nevada saying vote for me while the east coast is suffering. >> it's all about the optics. you don't want people...
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on what grounds is he trying to stay in the united states? >> well, anderson, now that he's defected, he simply can't go back. he's betrayed president ahmadinejad, he can no longer be trusted by the regime, certainly not by the ayatollahs who are running the country. they imprisoned a top presidential aide last week. the iran photographer's lawyers suggest that the reason he defected thursday is because he was asked to use his skills as a cameraman to do things for iran against the united states. take a listen to what paul dwyer had to say. >> i think when you have a lot of people on the ground who are fleeing and seeking asylum, that's not such an indication that the government is in trouble. but when the senior figures for the government start to defect, then that's a sign that there is some sort of institutional crumbling going on. there were things he was expected to do that he was not comfortable with doing. that he was quite opposed to. that the iranian government then perceives him as being their opponent. so you're perceived as being
on what grounds is he trying to stay in the united states? >> well, anderson, now that he's defected, he simply can't go back. he's betrayed president ahmadinejad, he can no longer be trusted by the regime, certainly not by the ayatollahs who are running the country. they imprisoned a top presidential aide last week. the iran photographer's lawyers suggest that the reason he defected thursday is because he was asked to use his skills as a cameraman to do things for iran against the united...
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they'll make things happen that create jobs here 234 the united states. number two, we do have to deal with our border, so we put more border patrol on any time in history, and the flow of undocumented workers across the border is actually lower than it's been in 40 years. i've also said, if we're going to go after folks who are here illegally, we should do it smartly and go after folks who are criminals. gang bangers, people who are hurting the community. not after students. not after folks who are here just because they are trying to figure out how to feed their families and that's what we've done. and i've also said for young people who come here, brought here oftentimes by their parents and have gone to school here, pledged allegiance to the flag, think of this as their country, understand themselves as americans. in every way except having papers and we should give them a pathway to citizenship and that's what i've done. governor romney says he want to help those people too, but under the republican primary, he said he would veto the dream act that w
they'll make things happen that create jobs here 234 the united states. number two, we do have to deal with our border, so we put more border patrol on any time in history, and the flow of undocumented workers across the border is actually lower than it's been in 40 years. i've also said, if we're going to go after folks who are here illegally, we should do it smartly and go after folks who are criminals. gang bangers, people who are hurting the community. not after students. not after folks...
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states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president obama be more open to that big deal? more open to structural changes in medicare and social security, to get what he wants in the tax environment you were just talking about. yes, he most likely would be. however, ali, bill clinton wanted big things in his second term. george w. bush wanted big things. both were hobbled politically, lewinsky scandal in clinton's case and the iraq war in president bush's case. we don't know yet. we know he'd come toll table looking to go big. what would the congress look like?
states? john king is cnn's chief national correspondent. john, the first term is about getting re-elected. the second term, if it happens, if president obama wins again, he doesn't have to worry about running again. his second term could be about establishing a legacy. what does that likely mean to americans looking toward 2016. >> second-term presidents do look to go big and make the history books. sometimes they're willing to bend their prior rules to get there. and so would president...
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the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been confirmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the story. $15,000 is it too much to pay for a watch? what about if you're president of the united states of america? ! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator
the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been confirmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most controversial issues of our time. you have affirmative action, same sex marriage, abortion rights. one item, the highest court will not be considering, those thorough body pat-downs and the use of full body scanners at the u.s. airports. michigan blogger complained that the tsa screening techniques violate the fourth amendment, which protects us from illegal searches. but the supreme court gave the blogger's complaint a pass. >>> the nine justices who sit on the u.s. supreme court have the final say on what is legal in this country. item
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> well, the supreme court back in session today and will consider some of the most...
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that's part of what i'm fighting for in the united states. most people tend to think more about how they brush than what they brush with. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. two flexing sides, one superior clean. with oral-b, life opens up when you do. two flexing sides, one superior clean. you're not just looking for a by house. eyes you're looking for a place for your life to happen. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >> i want to move on to susan katz who has a question and governor it's for you. >> governor romney, i'm an undecided voter because i'm disappointed in the progress i have seen in the last four years. however i
that's part of what i'm fighting for in the united states. most people tend to think more about how they brush than what they brush with. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b....
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he wanted to run as president of the united states. >> i know his core. honesty, decency, conviction, intelligence for doing the right thing. >> we're going to run -- >> now "romney revealed: family, faith and the road to power." ♪ >>> ann and mitt romney's summer home sits on a lake in new hampshire, a large and lived in private retreat for the entire clan, all 28 of them. >> they all just left last night. ran through 12 loads this morning. a lot of towels, a lot of sheets. it's a jou yous thing to have them all here. >> even in the midst of a presidential campaign. tell me a little bit about the mitt romney that's here at the lake. >> nonstop. nonstop. he's going every minute. he pops out of bed the first thing in the morning and he's just going. >> here inside the lake house, romney is more camp counselor than governor. >> warm, spontaneous. get him out of the public eye, put him in here. he's as loose and funny and spontaneous as you'd ever want to see and so much fun to be with. >> what happens when you get in the public eye? >> you have to be more
he wanted to run as president of the united states. >> i know his core. honesty, decency, conviction, intelligence for doing the right thing. >> we're going to run -- >> now "romney revealed: family, faith and the road to power." ♪ >>> ann and mitt romney's summer home sits on a lake in new hampshire, a large and lived in private retreat for the entire clan, all 28 of them. >> they all just left last night. ran through 12 loads this morning. a lot of...
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there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you can be deprived of your right to vote for a period of years or even the rest of your life. >> i should say that the naacp launched a campaign this month to restore voting rights to ex-felons, and it's going to be interesting to watch that one, but i want to be more specific about this election. you have seen the efforts to, what some people call voter suppression. some people say it's to protect the voting process, by asking people to show identification. is that voter suppression or is it protecting the voter process? >> oh, it's absolutely voter suppression. no doubt about it. one of the reasons
there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you...
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states, when i'm president of the united states, well stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but militarily. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran. there is no question but a nuclear iran, nuclear capable iran, is acceptable to america. represent a threat to not only our friends but to us for iran to have nuclear presence to be threatening us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies
states, when i'm president of the united states, well stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but militarily. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran. there is no question but a nuclear iran, nuclear capable iran, is acceptable to america. represent a threat to not only our friends but to us for iran to have nuclear presence to be threatening us to. it is also essential for us to...
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as one of the most highly rated cancer non-profits in the united states, we want to make sure people know the funds they contribute go to serve people and families who are struggling with the financial or emotional or practical challenges that always accompany cancer. >> would you be open at all to giving people their money back, anyone who wants it? i'm sure most people would not want their money back. they would probably think it's going to a good cause. even he said, i'm speaking for myself. would the foundation be open to doing that or is that out of the question? >> i tell you, what i heard loud and clear from mr. birdsong was that he felt the sense of disappointment. and i would just want to reassure mr. birdsong and anyone who's donated to livestrong that they weren't supporting one person. they weren't supporting an athlete or a celebrity. they were supporting millions of people throughout the united states who are struggling with cancer. and that is exactly what their funds were used to support. >> so i take that as a "no". >> well, certainly we want to hear from our donors
as one of the most highly rated cancer non-profits in the united states, we want to make sure people know the funds they contribute go to serve people and families who are struggling with the financial or emotional or practical challenges that always accompany cancer. >> would you be open at all to giving people their money back, anyone who wants it? i'm sure most people would not want their money back. they would probably think it's going to a good cause. even he said, i'm speaking for...
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a united states supreme court case may have you thinking twice. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all right. just coming into "the situation room" a brand new forecast just issued for hurricane sandy. it's already a killer. and now after ravaging the caribbean, it's heading up the atlantic coast and could strike the northeast as a superstorm bringing widespread disaster. let's go straight to cnn's severe weather expert chad myers in the cnn hurricane center. he's got the very latest. what is the very latest, chad? >> the latest with this 5:00 advisory is that in 12 hours it's forecast to be down to a tropical storm. at least briefly. then get back into the warm water of the gulf stream lose a little bit of shear, lose this dry air that's almost killed sandy today and then regenerate. so we kind of thought this was going on because sandy looks terrible right now. and that's great news. because all night long it was torn apart by wind and also it was suckin
a united states supreme court case may have you thinking twice. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> all right. just coming into "the situation room" a brand new forecast just issued for hurricane sandy. it's already a killer. and now after ravaging the caribbean, it's heading up the atlantic coast and could strike the northeast as a superstorm bringing widespread disaster....
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>> i don't think we'll have the president of the united states picking particular pronls. i don't think we would be that connected to it. >> there's a big difference in what the public and private sector needs to do. what mitt romney was good at, finding companies with fat and knocking fat off. that's very different than creating a whole industry of the future. there's bag difference between spawning new technologies and starting a new kind of stationary store. >> all right, one final question. this is on the deficit. four years ago, the president made a promise he would cut the deficit in half by the first term. he has not kept his promise. >> the president when he made that promise didn't know what he was going to inherit. he didn't know the economy was going to go into free fall and the situation was -- as a consequence, it's taken us longer to work our way out than it otherwise would have. first priority is jobs that will get this economy growing and part of that is putting in place a framework that will give people the sense these debts are under control. and that's a
>> i don't think we'll have the president of the united states picking particular pronls. i don't think we would be that connected to it. >> there's a big difference in what the public and private sector needs to do. what mitt romney was good at, finding companies with fat and knocking fat off. that's very different than creating a whole industry of the future. there's bag difference between spawning new technologies and starting a new kind of stationary store. >> all right,...
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> tonight, the words of bill clinton, the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. do you trust him? >> not on this, i don't. >> what he could say to mitt romney? >> if he's going double down on the 47% remark, it will cause difficulties. we know the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> president obama and the economy. how is he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy? >> it's not a normal thing. >> the extraordinary work of a clinton initiative. >> keep pushing the rocks up the hill. >> big ideas from the big names. dee pock chopra, things get lively at the global initiative. you want to make farming sexy, don't you? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> mr. president, thank you very much for sparing the time to talk to me. you are in the eighth year now, of the clinton global initiative. i would imagine all the world leaders you managed to amass here, there are a few topics of concentrated attention. probably right at the top of the list would be this simmering tension between israel and iran. now, i interviewed
> tonight, the words of bill clinton, the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. do you trust him? >> not on this, i don't. >> what he could say to mitt romney? >> if he's going double down on the 47% remark, it will cause difficulties. we know the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> president obama and the economy. how is he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy? >> it's not a...
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should be seen as an attack on the united states. and the president said u.s. has israel's back. but he didn't go far enough some people suggest saying, yes, an attack on israel is an attack on the united states. what do you say? >> effectively, wolf, the president did say yes in every which way an attack on israel will be responded to by the united states of america. he could not have been more clear. governor romney essentially echoed president obama's answer. >> but he didn't flatly say yes. he just said the u.s. will have israel's back. bop schieffer pointed out an attack is an attack on the united states. he didn't say rockets coming in from israel -- >> we have a treaty with nato and we have different legal obligations -- >> should the u.s. have that same legal treaty obligation with israel? >> i personally think it should. i think it should be -- we should do everything we can to enhance israel's security. that's in fact what the president has done. as we speak, wolf, 1,500 american military officers are in israel participatin
should be seen as an attack on the united states. and the president said u.s. has israel's back. but he didn't go far enough some people suggest saying, yes, an attack on israel is an attack on the united states. what do you say? >> effectively, wolf, the president did say yes in every which way an attack on israel will be responded to by the united states of america. he could not have been more clear. governor romney essentially echoed president obama's answer. >> but he didn't...
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the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been on firmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the story. $15,000 is it too much to pay for a watch? what about if you're president of the united states of america? than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. hatch a design. kill the design. design something totally origi
the united states anti-doping agency funds by u.s. tax dollars spending millions of dollars to go after armstrong who is their target and who they have had a witchhunt in place since the mid 2000s, you saw it does not have jurisdiction over this conduct and the five others who are all foreign nationals. >> okay. >> and so, it is a -- it's a witchhunt that has been on firmed on numerous occasions. >> thank you sir for taking the time to share lance armstrong's side of the...
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. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you at the new york stock exchange, 7.8%, what is behind the number? >> okay, brooke, the unemployment rate fell because more people said that they had jobs, that's different from the previous month when he saw the unemployment rate drop a little bit because people dropped out of the workforce, people stopped looking for work. so in september, with this jobs report that we got today, when government workers called up people on the phone, in this survey and asked them if they're employed, almost 900,000 more people said they had jobs in september than in august. that is why you saw the unemployment rate fall to 7.8%
. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you...
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so the united states is number 13 at the moment. numberne is denmark. number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you are struggling. if it's less than 40 you are suffering. when the country starts to suffer, you are going to see revolution, social unrest, and break down of leadership. so we knew what was happening in libya, and we knew what was going to happen in tunisia. it's the number one indicator -- >> let's turn to your area here. again, i told you about this, but there's a brilliant scene in "the newsroom" this year, where jeff daniels is the anchor man, if you like, and he goes into a huge rant at a college lecture about where america has been failing and he starts to list all the ar
so the united states is number 13 at the moment. numberne is denmark. number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you...